Monomeric homologue of mammalian CD28 is expressed on chicken T cells.

  • Young J
  • Davison T
  • Tregaskes C
  • et al.
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Abstract

A mAb recognizing a 40- to 44-kDa monomeric molecule on the surface of chicken T cells was used to screen a cDNA expression library made from Con A-stimulated chicken spleen cells. The sequence of the cDNA obtained encoded a molecule having 50% amino acid sequence identity with mammalian CD28, but the cysteine residue involved in the inter-chain bridge of the mammalian CD28 homodimer was not conserved in the chicken sequence. The molecule produced in transfected COS-7 cells was also recognized by another mAb that had previously been thought to recognize an avian homologue of CD2. The sequence data establish that this molecule is a homologue of mammalian CD28 in the strict evolutionary sense.

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Young, J. R., Davison, T. F., Tregaskes, C. A., Rennie, M. C., & Vainio, O. (1994). Monomeric homologue of mammalian CD28 is expressed on chicken T cells. The Journal of Immunology, 152(8), 3848–3851. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.152.8.3848

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